Cup of Salvation
Psalms 116; 1-14, Romans 5:1-8 We learned last week how salvation depends on our faith in God and Jesus Christ. But what about times of suffering? How do we keep the faith then? Our Psalm’s passage tells how during times of affliction he kept his faith. He speaks later of lifting up the cup of salvation. Charles Wesley interpreted this as the sacred cup of grace. Romans 5 tells how we have peace with God since we’ve been justified by faith. We have received this cup of grace through Jesus Christ. We can stand since we have access to this grace. Due to this grace, we have hope in what good our suffering will accomplish – Paul even goes as far as saying we can even rejoice in it. Paul goes through then what gifts suffering produces. He says it produces endurance which in turn produces character and this character produces hope. This hope does not disappoint since God’s love has been poured out in our hearts through the Holy Spirit. The Psalmist has great hope in God’s bounty ...